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I put this article off for almost a month because I couldn’t think of a fun, exciting way to present beverage dispensers. They are basic pieces of equipment with one purpose – dispensing refreshing and tasty beverages. But after digging and digging through search results I found this fun article from Bunn about their frozen drink dispensers. They share some great recipes to try this summer that will please a wide range of ages.

32 oz. frozen mashed strawberries. (We find it easier to allow the frozen strawberries to thaw in the bag and mash them by hand while still in the bag before adding to the machine.)

TIP: Add 4 sliced bananas to the recipe above for a Strawberry Banana flavor or substitute strawberries with a mashed version of your favorite fresh fruits and leave the strawberry syrup out.

Chocolate Chip

1 gallon half/half

1.5 gallons whole milk

60 oz. sugar (by volume)

9 teaspoons of double strength vanilla

24 oz. mini chocolate chips

Kid-Friendly Frozen Drinks

Fruit & Hawaiian punch, orange & grape soda and root beer are classic frozen flavors kids have come to love. Basically, you can put anything into the machine that contains sugar. 2 liter bottles of soda work perfect but steer clear of diet and cola flavors because the carbonation tends to disappear quickly leaving the beverage a bit bland.

Adult Frozen Drinks

Pre-mixed drinks such as daiquiris, mud slides, margaritas and pina coladas work great! The pre-mixed bottles sold at most grocery and liquor stores including product and alcohol are generally made to be added to a blender with ice. Substitute the ice for water and pour into the Ultra. Bunn has found that one bottle of mix; to one bottle of water (you can use the bottle the mix came in) will typically be the correct ratio.

Have any more delicious beverage dispenser recipes to share? Please comment below.

A restaurant kitchen is alive with the hum and bustle of life and movement, and while nothing beats a good staff, stocking the right food service equipment can infinitely improve the efficiency and quality of your restaurant. No matter what type of restaurant you own or operate, you’ll need a massive amount of equipment on hand; ovens, ranges, processors, blenders, freezers, mixers, not to mention plates, knives, forks, chopsticks, etc, etc. In this article, we’ll take a closer at everything your restaurant needs to run as smooth as butter.

One thing that any kitchen needs, whether it’s a smoothie bar or a sushi bar, is proper commercial refrigeration. You need a fridge to keep things cold, fresh, and legal. From walk-ins to reach-ins, do your research to ensure that you get a refrigerator that best suits the needs of your establishment.

All things start with prep, so you need to be sure that you’ve got the right tools to get any dish started. There are many specialized food prep machines which simplify anything from making pasta to sausages.

Nothing is worse than old, worn knives that waste your time inefficiently cutting, dicing and slicing, so be sure to have top quality cutlery on hand, and to sharpen or replace them frequently. Look over this cutlery Q & A to find the better blade for you.

Or, you can walk away from the knife and find a new cutting strategy. Using a quality food processor is a multifaceted method to save time while providing consistency of quality. Processors do your slicing and dicing for you, so you needn’t spend time you don’t have choring away at it. Time is money, so don’t waste another minute doing what a food processor could do for you. Also take a peek here to know what processor to buy.

If your restaurant serves food, that food presumably needs to be cooked, so while looking for any or all sorts of cooking equipment, check out this guide to commercial cooking equipment, which includes options for ranges, ovens, steamers and griddles, to find what best suits your needs.

As the American obesity rate continues to grow so does the popularity of fried food, so depending upon your restaurant’s health-stance, you may want to invest in a commercial fryer. While certainly not healthy, fryers make food undeniably delicious, so don’t exclude this enticing addition.

From water to wine, your restaurant will need to find a way to appropriately serve drinks, so consider whether you need a beverage dispenser, orfrozen drink machine to make the job easier. Or to make anything from smoothies to mixed drinks, stock up with a blender.

After the dish is served, enjoyed and finished, you’re left to clean up the mess, so investing in a commercial dishwasher is essential for timely turn around.

So whether your restaurant is just starting up, revamping, or merely replacing old equipment, be sure to properly stock your food service equipment to ensure the best restaurant experience possible.